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Australia Becomes First Country To Begin Microchipping Its Public

Australia may
become the first country in the world to microchip its public. NBC news
predicted that all Americans would be microchipped by 2017, but it seems
Australia may have already beaten them to it.

Back in 2010, CBS
news reported that the Australian government had a potential RFID microchipping
plan in the works related to the health care system.

Now, it seems that this plan is
beginning to unfold but the push is not a result of mandated health care
reforms, but rather a clever propaganda campaign that equates RFID
microchipping with becoming superhuman, and people are begging for it.

It may sound like sci-fi, but
hundreds of Australians are turning themselves into super-humans who can unlock
doors, turn on lights and log into computers with a wave of the hand.

Shanti Korporaal, from Sydney, is at
the centre of the phenomenon after having two implants inserted under her skin.

Now she can get into work and her car
without carrying a card or keys, and says her ultimate goal is to completely do
away with her wallet and cards.

She told news.com.au:

You could set up your life so
you never have to worry about any password or PINs it’s the same technology as Paypass, so I’m hoping you’ll be
able to pay for things with it.

With Opal you get a
unique identification number that could be programmed into the chip. Any door
with a swipe card ... it could open your computer, photocopier. Loyalty cards
for shops are just another thing for your wallet.

The microchips,
which are the size of a grain of rice, can act like a business card and
transfer contact details to smartphones, and hold complex medical data.

In her interview
with the Australian news outlet, Shanti claims that her friends and family are
envious of her microchip lifestyle;

My nana wants one. I’ve had
more opposition to my tattoos than I’ve ever had to the chip. My friends are
jealous.

In fact, the 27-year-old has noticed
a business opportunity and set up a distribution service called Chip My Life
with her husband, Skeeve Stevens where for just $80 to $140, people can become
so called "super humans."

On the same day this news story
broke, Shanti appeared at Austarlia's launch of the much anticipated cyborg
themed video game Deus Ex Mankind Divided, alongside American implantable
technology pioneer Amal Graafstra.

As you can see, the push for RFID
microchipping and assimilating the human population with robots and technology,
is something that will most likely be sold to the public as helping them to
become "super human," but clearly if you become part
machine/computer, that means there will be someone who can control that
technology. If you think the elites wouldn't capitalize on such an exceptional
opportunity to control the population you obviously don't know history
very well.

Amal Graafstra, who became one of the
world first RFID implantees back in 2005, just made headlines recently in the
US with a prototype of the world’s first implant-activated smart gun and is a
huge proponent for this new technology.

He’s written a book, spoken at TEDx
and also appeared in a number of documentaries.

In an interview with the Australian
media outlet, Amal explained that the technology he has implanted into his body
has “given me the ability to communicate with machines. It’s literally
integrated into who I am.”

Shanti has bought into the culture
that dominates society today, which is one dominated by the fantasy of super
heroes that mesmerizes the population at theaters all across the globe.

“Ever since watching movies like the
Terminator, Matrix and Minority Report I wondered if we could actually live
like that. I always wondered why we all weren’t living as ‘super-humans’

You can watch how
Shanti uses the microchip in her daily life in the video below;

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